Monday, June 2, 2008

Late Post

Blogger was down this morning so I apologize to my early morning readers. So here's the big question.... Did you see Sex and The City the movie this weekend? No, neither did I. Instead, Mark, Andrew and I went to see Indiana Jones and the alien skull with unnecessary flying monkey scene and wait, is Shia La Boeuf Tarzan? I enjoyed it but wasn't crazy about the story. I'm wondering what is going to happen next with the Indy franchise.

So, did you see the new alien footage? They should have edited this footage into the new Indy movie.

(UPDATE: The widely viewed video making the rounds on YouTube is a fast-and-cheap hoax clip put together by a Colorado debunker, according to The Rocky Mountain News: "A Denver man Thursday night spent five hours and $90 creating a hoax video of a space-alien-looking creature peering through a window," the paper reported.)

Here's my chocolate dessert of the week and boy does it look good:

This cake is light and luscious, like a barely cooked chocolate mousse. It's best served with strawberries, which are coming in gorgeous from New Jersey to the Greenmarkets right about now. Full recipe after the jump.

Preheat your oven to 350 F with a rack in the middle of the oven. Set up a deep baking pan with sixteen 4 oz ramekins set in it. Butter and flour the ramekins.

Melt the chocolate and butter together in a double boiler and stir together until smooth.

Beat the eggs with 1 C sugar until light and fluffy - they will expand drastically in size and become far paler than you might expect, a light cream color, almost. It'll take about 5 minutes on high speed in a Kitchenaid stand mixer.

Whisk in the chocolate mixture and the bourbon.

Stir the flour and 2 tbsp sugar together in a separate bowl. Whisk that into the batter as well.

Fill the ramekins to about 1/4" from the top with the batter.

Pour boiling water into the baking sheet around the ramekins, such that it comes about halfway up the sides of the ramekins.

Bake for about 20 minutes, or until fully set. Remove from the oven and set to cool on a rack. Serve slightly warm with fruit and perhaps whipped cream (Yard suggests whipped creme fraiche).